Hillock (1966) by Fred Williams

“Hillock” is an artwork created by Fred Williams in 1966. It belongs to the Expressionism art movement and is categorized within the landscape genre. This piece of art depicts a stylized hillock adorned with sparse trees, rendered in an expressive and abstract manner.

The artwork presents a gently curved hillock, upon which a series of trees are sparsely scattered. The hillock is primarily depicted in earthy tones of green, with hints of brown and blue, while the trees are rendered with dashes of black, brown, and white. The background features a soft gradient transitioning from muted green to lighter hues, possibly indicating a sky. The composition exudes a sense of calmness and simplicity, achieved through the minimalistic yet bold brushstrokes characteristic of Expressionism. The overall impression is one of serene beauty, capturing the essence of a landscape through abstract and expressive means.

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